PJTN

Proclaiming Justice for the Nations’ (PJTN) President Laurie Cardoza-Moore was recently interviewed by i24 News in New York. She appeared as part of PJTN’s nationwide campaign – that is also gaining international traction – to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar from Congress. Omar has unashamedly used antisemitic tropes to impugn the loyalty of American Jews in… Read more »

When Breaking Israel News spoke to Laurie Cardoza-Moore, founder of Proclaim Justice to the Nations (PJTN), she was in a fiery mood. “In a really busy week,” she remarked, “we will maybe send out four calls-to-action emails; on Monday alone, I sent out six.” That was the main thread of our lengthy and detailed conversation, the return and growth of the scourge of antisemitism in American life; in schools, on college campuses and yes, even in the church.

In the wake of the Pittsburgh atrocity on October 27, the founder of a nationally recognized watchdog group – active in confronting anti-Semitism – issued a stark warning about the dangers of replacement theology in the aftermath of the tragedy.

Reaction is pouring in Wednesday from pro-Israel Jewish and Christian organizations on Donald Trump’s upset victory in the presidential election, with most groups praising the president-elect for his commitment to the Jewish state.